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Insolvency And Corparate Bankruptcy In China Insolvency
China’s insolvency regime is still developing Insolvency remains a particularly sensitive issue in China because there many technically insolvent state-owned enterprises and financial institutions, forcing China to choose between economic inefficiency and mass lay-offs that could disrupt social stability... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business
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Invest In China: Dealing With Labor Unions And The Communist Party Labor Unions
If the employees request the establishment of a labor union, the employer must assent and offer assistance... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business
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Investing In China: Arbitrating Your Disputes Arbitration is the most popular commercial dispute resolution method in China An arbitration agreement, whether before or after a dispute arises, is a necessary prerequisite to any form of arbitration... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business Management
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What Is 'crazy' Anyway? The Abuse Of Psychiatric Power A lot of people's definition of "insane" seems to be "not being what I want you to be and refusing to think what I tell you to think"... Author: David Carnes - Category: Advice Rating:  |
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The "charisma Man" Syndrome: Why Western Men Are Treated Like Alpha Males In Asia It’s one of the world’s better-kept secrets I can personally confirm that the phenomenon I am about to describe is almost unknown among North Americans... Author: David Carnes - Category: Dating Rating:  |
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Submit Your Website's Url To Chinese Search Engines It is certainly true that the Internet is dominated by the Englsih language – it has been estimated that 75% of all Internet pages worldwide are written in English... Author: David Carnes - Category: Internet
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Invest In China: Equity Markets China’s economy may be growing at the rate of almost 10% a year but its domestic capital markets are in a dismal state, forcing the private sector to disproportionate reliance on foreign investment for capital (particularly hard currency)... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business Rating:  |
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Investing In China: Chinese Banks China’s banking sector has traditionally served as a party-controlled feeding trough for its inefficient, unprofitable state-owned enterprises (SOEs), most of which were technically insolvent... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business Rating:  |
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Investing China: China 101 For Smes Many small and medium sized enterprises in western countries are caught between the proverbial “rock and a hard place”... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business Management Rating:  |
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Investing In China: Expatriate Individual Income Tax Expatriates on Business Trips to China
If you are sent to China by your company, your salary is paid outside of China, and you spend less than 183 days in China in a calendar year, than you must pay Chinese Individual Income Tax based on the days of the year you spend in China (note that “China” for the purposes of this article excludes Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan)... Author: David Carnes - Category: World Affairs Rating:  |
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Investing In China: The "china Fallacy"? China has long been an entrepreneur’s daydream – “If I could sell one pair of underwear each to a billion Chinese…”... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business Rating:  |
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Exporting American Lawyers To China A few decades ago there was hardly any such field as international law - only domestic law representing clients with funny sounding names... Author: David Carnes - Category: Legal Rating:  |
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Invest In China - Establishing A Business Presence Three primary investment forms are commonly used by foreign companies to establish a permanent presence in China -- the Sino-foreign Joint Venture, the Wholly Foreign Owned Enterprise, and the Representative Office... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business Rating:  |
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Investing In China: Hiring, Firing And Labor Law One of China’s major attractions for foreign investors is its low labor costs In the central provinces entry-level laborers can be hired for as little at US$60 per month and college graduates work for as little as US$150 per month, although labor costs in the more affluent coastal provinces are about three times as high... Author: David Carnes - Category: Legal Rating:  |
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Investing In China: Incentives Offered By Local Governments China’s national government offers a tempting variety of financial incentives designed to lure inbound foreign investment, some of which were introduced by this author in the article “Investing in China: Tax Incentives”... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business Management Rating:  |
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Investing In China: Tax Incentives The People’s Republic of China offers a variety of tax breaks and financial incentives to encourage inbound investment... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business Management Rating:  |
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Investing In China: Proposed Labor Contract Law If you are considering setting up a company in the People’s Republic of China (the “PRC”) you should be aware that Chinese law is more protective of employees than the laws of many western nations, particularly the United States... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business Management Rating:  |
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Investing In China: Setting Up A Representative Office Foreign investment in China started with a trickle in the early 1980s and has increased to the extent that China is now siphoning off a significant percentage of the world’s available foreign investment funding... Author: David Carnes - Category: Business Rating:  |
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